@halo
as long as you do it by the church.
Charities are actually allowed to keep a majority of the money you give them. That whole dollar a day thing for african kids actually ends up as ~10 cents.
It's sickening.


@halo
as long as you do it by the church.
Charities are actually allowed to keep a majority of the money you give them. That whole dollar a day thing for african kids actually ends up as ~10 cents.
It's sickening.


If you live in the US, the real question is what would you do with $412,500.
There is a 45% gift tax in the US.
| TheRealMafoo said: If you live in the US, the real question is what would you do with $412,500. There is a 45% gift tax in the US. |
LMAO
| TheRealMafoo said: If you live in the US, the real question is what would you do with $412,500. There is a 45% gift tax in the US. |
He could always just give you 13k a year.
plus he could pay for school. so, an extra 15-42k a year, tax exempt.


| theprof00 said: He could always just give you 13k a year. |
Ok, so then the title should be:
Scenario: God gives you $13,000 a year for 57 years for no reason! How would you spend it?
:)
TheRealMafoo said:
Ok, so then the title should be: |
I would buy One Game a week. :D
At today's exchange rate I'd only get about £500,000. Can I ask God to wait and give it to me when the dollar is weak against the pound again?
Hmm, pie.
Give some to charity, finish colledge, buy a farm, buy a car, build a school, start a business and use a fraction to build a super powerful gaming rig that will run Crysis at 2880 x 1620 at ultra high settings.
Fund a bank robbery so I could end up with more. Why settle for just $750,000.
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supermario128 said:
No it's not, your point is?
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I thought he was talking about $750 dollars until I realized there was three zeros. Do other countries use periods instead of commas????? It should be $750,000. It seems pretty akward to use the period anywhere except to denote the cent.
Anyways, I would probably buy a house, buy a bunch of Nintendo games/systems, buy some classic arcade games/pinball games, pay off my student loans, credit cards, and car. Then I would invest the rest in a diverse portfolio which would be around 200,000 at least.
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